Lewis Johnson (born 13 December 1962) is an American sports commentator and sports reporter.[1][2] He is one of the few sports broadcasters to have worked for ABC, NBC and CBS. He has also worked for Westwood One, ESPN, the Pac-12 Network and Turner Sports.
Lewis is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati.[3] The 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Lewis placed 8th in the 800 meters at the 1987 NCAA Championships with his personal record of 1:47.00.[3]
Career history
editJohnson has worked for NBC since the 2000 Summer Olympics. He has covered Notre Dame football, the NBA, and the AFL as well as nine Olympic and two Paralympic games.
He has also worked for NBCSN, the Pac-12 Network, ESPN/ABC, CBS Sports and Turner Sports as well as Westwood One.
Career timeline
edit1999-2021 Bayou Classic on NBC Sideline reporter.
- Olympics on NBC (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2024)[4]
- Pac-12 Network football sideline reporter (2014–present)[5]
- NBA on TNT playoff sideline reporter (2011–2017); (2019)[6]
- NCAA March Madness (CBS/Turner) sideline reporter (2011–2017)[7]
- NFL on Westwood One Sports sideline reporter (2012)
- College Football on ESPN sideline reporter (2012–2013)
- SEC on CBS sideline reporter (2011)[8][9]
- College Football on Westwood One Sports sideline reporter (2008–2011)[10]
- College Football on Versus sideline reporter (2007–2010)
- AFL on NBC sideline reporter (2003–2006)
- Notre Dame Football on NBC sideline reporter (2001–2006)
- NBA on NBC sideline reporter (2001–2002)
- College Football on ABC sideline reporter (1995–1999)
References
edit- ^ Lewis Johnson on Twitter
- ^ Lewis Johnson at World Athletics
- ^ a b Hoffman, Carey (April 28, 2002). "'Fast Track' To Network Success Tested Star UC Runner's Endurance". University of Cincinnati.
- ^ "LEWIS JOHNSON: Track & Field Reporter". NBC Sports Group: Press Box. NBC Universal. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
- ^ "Pac-12 Networks On-Air Personalities: Lewis Johnson". PAC-12. Pac-12 Conference. Archived from the original on September 5, 2014.
- ^ Horne, Erik (April 17, 2016). "Thunder Q&A: Turner Sports sideline reporter Lewis Johnson". NewsOK. The Oklahoman.
- ^ Hudson, Ryan (March 18, 2011). "NCAA Tournament Schedule 2011: Complete Times And TV Info For Saturday's Third Round Games". SBNation. Vox Media, Inc.
- ^ ""THE SEC ON CBS" DOUBLEHEADER FEATURES NO. 20-RANKED AUBURN TAKING ON NO. 15-RANKED GEORGIA ON SATURDAY, NOV. 12 FLORIDA AT NO. 13-RANKED SOUTH CAROLINA KICKS OFF DAY AT NOON". CBS Sports (Press release). November 10, 2011.
- ^ ""THE SEC ON CBS" FEATURES NO. 1-RANKED LSU TAKING ON NO. 2-RANKED ALABAMA ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 IN PRIME TIME". CBS Sports (Press release). November 3, 2011.
- ^ "Lewis Johnson". Westwood One Sports. Westwood One. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013.